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mark harris is ten points be hind mr. brannon. they have a way to go counting votes bus the early returns at least don't look that close. mr. tillis wants 40% of the vote plus one so he could avoid a run-off. needs the early returns to hold up as the votes come in if he is to avoid a run-off and go to the general election campaign. we'll keep you posted as the numbers come the in. joining us is a political reporter from the charlotte observer covering north carolina politics for more than three decades. thanks for joining us. >> nice to be here. >> the results may take a long time to come in and you can't tell what you should extrapolate but do you expect the result wills hold up and tillis will get the knoll nation tonight? >> i do. i think the early polls are consistent -- the exit polls are consistent with recent surveys and political polls that show tillis avoiding a run-off. democrats would love a run-off. republicans would hate it. >> in terms of the democrats preferences here it was clear they were hoping for a run-off. tha
mark harris is ten points be hind mr. brannon. they have a way to go counting votes bus the early returns at least don't look that close. mr. tillis wants 40% of the vote plus one so he could avoid a run-off. needs the early returns to hold up as the votes come in if he is to avoid a run-off and go to the general election campaign. we'll keep you posted as the numbers come the in. joining us is a political reporter from the charlotte observer covering north carolina politics for more than three...
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tom, greg banan, mark harris, tell us about them. >> north carolina is one of these states, it's where everyone thinks that the election goes through because we've got republicans need six seats to take back the senate. this one is where mitt romney won, they think that kay hagan is vulnerable and tom tillis is the person who establishment republicans really think has the best chance to beat hagan. the problem though is that he needs to get 40% tomorrow to be able to surpass the threshold for, to avoid a runoff. and if he doesn't do that then we're talking july 15th is when that runoff takes place and he's going to have to be fighting to see how conservative he is or the other candidates are before they can take on kay hagan. >> ifill: who are the other two. >> mark harris an evangelical pastor, not the top challenger though, craig branon is a doctor, libertarian, mentions the constitution in almost everything he talks about, rand paul is back him. he is the top challenger to tillis, that is why you see a lot of outside groups now pouring tons of money in right now to try to back up ti
tom, greg banan, mark harris, tell us about them. >> north carolina is one of these states, it's where everyone thinks that the election goes through because we've got republicans need six seats to take back the senate. this one is where mitt romney won, they think that kay hagan is vulnerable and tom tillis is the person who establishment republicans really think has the best chance to beat hagan. the problem though is that he needs to get 40% tomorrow to be able to surpass the threshold...
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harris. the person who may be watching the margins tonight very closely, though, is actually the democrat in this race, the north carolina incumbent, kay hagan. she is likely to benefit the most if no one cracks 40 and the republican race has to stretch out for another two and a half more months. the hagan campaign is trying to weaken tillis and boost his republican competition. most recently paying for mailers to republican voters saying tillis called the health care law, greaquote, a great idea an they echoed that claim in some radio spots. >> politicians, these days you got to watch them close, real close. here's republican senate candidate thom tillis describing obamacare. >> it's a great idea. >> that's right. thom tillis called obamacare a great idea. tillis even supported an obamacare exchange in north carolina. so thom tillis thinks he can attack kay hagan over something he calls a great idea? >> the origins, by the way, of that great idea, quote, it was an interview several months ag
harris. the person who may be watching the margins tonight very closely, though, is actually the democrat in this race, the north carolina incumbent, kay hagan. she is likely to benefit the most if no one cracks 40 and the republican race has to stretch out for another two and a half more months. the hagan campaign is trying to weaken tillis and boost his republican competition. most recently paying for mailers to republican voters saying tillis called the health care law, greaquote, a great...
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and a -- christian right candidate named mark harris. it's possible they'll do well on tuesday. but the thinking among a lot of people there is that these guys did not do what they needed to do. they didn't perform particularly well in the three debates that took place. they didn't get a lot of money. they just haven't generated much enthusiasm and attention. and i think one thing we've learned from this is for all the talk about tea party insurgency, these things don't just happen by themselves. you have to have the right mix of candidate, money, issues. gwen: who's got the money and the issues? >> right now, tom tillis definitely has the money. although a lot of the money is being spent against kay hagan by outside groups. and we can talk about that more if you like. but tillis has not just the money, but because he's speaker of the house, he has the leadership, the governor's endorsed him. the other senator richard burr has endorsed him. so that -- in a kind of low energy primary that seems to be so far, that helps a lot. >> chuck, if t seems like for the longest time kay hag
and a -- christian right candidate named mark harris. it's possible they'll do well on tuesday. but the thinking among a lot of people there is that these guys did not do what they needed to do. they didn't perform particularly well in the three debates that took place. they didn't get a lot of money. they just haven't generated much enthusiasm and attention. and i think one thing we've learned from this is for all the talk about tea party insurgency, these things don't just happen by...
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harris, a well-known baptist minister in north carolina. he is getting help from mike houk huckabee, 3 candidates and 3 white house hopefuls. they are all in place. play, tomorrow, watch for, highwaohio,gov kasich is up fort is expected that county executive. ed fitzgerald would be nominee. kasich is favored in the fall. now, all of this 2014, and 2016 congressional and white house overlap, has an impact. marco rubio, who has been quiet, is now in a chamber of commerce ad for cory gardner, republican nominee who is neck-and-neck in colorado against democratic incumbant mark udal. >> washington is risking when make america great, threatening what makes us unique, cory gardner, will help change all that. >> cory gardner is going after democrat that democratic party did not think they would have to worry about much, now super pacs, national outside interests pouring money into the state, rubio hopes to help mr. gardner and pick up ious in what could be a key state, and he endorseed ed jody ernst, in iowa. friday rubio heading to new hampshire
harris, a well-known baptist minister in north carolina. he is getting help from mike houk huckabee, 3 candidates and 3 white house hopefuls. they are all in place. play, tomorrow, watch for, highwaohio,gov kasich is up fort is expected that county executive. ed fitzgerald would be nominee. kasich is favored in the fall. now, all of this 2014, and 2016 congressional and white house overlap, has an impact. marco rubio, who has been quiet, is now in a chamber of commerce ad for cory gardner,...
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mark harris also has been endorsed by mike huckabee. so you have three very distinct candidates. three presidential candidates divvying up their endorsements. the other thing tomorrow, john kasich, the ohio governor, he doesn't have a republican opponent. >> marco rubio is now in the endorsement game. this ad popped up today. >> washington is risking what makes america great. threatening what makes us unique. corey gardener will help change all that. >> who is surprisingly vulnerable and the democrats are caught off guard by this. this is a big push by corey gardener. for rubio, obviously, he's trying to help, but he's also trying too pick up some 2016 ious in a state that would be very important in a couple of years ago. he's also endorsed another candidate involved in the primary in iowa. >>> a lot to fit in. >>> hillary clinton appeared to enjoy a line of questioning today on whether she's running for president. while speaking at a conference at suburban d.c., she played coy on how she makes big decisions. >> for me, i am somebody who has to really mull things over because the
mark harris also has been endorsed by mike huckabee. so you have three very distinct candidates. three presidential candidates divvying up their endorsements. the other thing tomorrow, john kasich, the ohio governor, he doesn't have a republican opponent. >> marco rubio is now in the endorsement game. this ad popped up today. >> washington is risking what makes america great. threatening what makes us unique. corey gardener will help change all that. >> who is surprisingly...
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greg bran knopp, supported by senator rand paul, and then pastor mark harris supported by former arkansas governor mike huckabee. so you have a shadow presidential race involved in this particular senate primary. >> we'll be watching tuesday, larry, thank you very much inteed. >> thank you. >> we did know quite early on this was a hostile action. this was no demonstration gone terribly awry. to the point of what happened, the facts led to the conclusion of a terrorist attack. >> that benghazi hearing apparently not worth much of the mainstream media's time. nbc, cbs, ignoring it, in their nightly newscasts. abc spending 46 seconds covering it. media watcher brent zell has had it. a lot of the country has. it appears to me, at least, this was deliberate deception involving the death of an american ambassador, deception that came right before a presidential election. i'm astonished the media did not pay close take. >> at the same time, and the same week, we have knew the e-mail that show how calculated and calloused this administration was and how cold-hearted calculating they were in tryin
greg bran knopp, supported by senator rand paul, and then pastor mark harris supported by former arkansas governor mike huckabee. so you have a shadow presidential race involved in this particular senate primary. >> we'll be watching tuesday, larry, thank you very much inteed. >> thank you. >> we did know quite early on this was a hostile action. this was no demonstration gone terribly awry. to the point of what happened, the facts led to the conclusion of a terrorist attack....
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the social conservative mark harris was beaten worse than that. he was endorsed by mike huk dee. a lot of presidential in this. a big win for jeb bush. >> you're not forgetting about the "american idol" candidate. >> clay aiken is still in it. he leads the results, he's up 372 votes. neither side is claiming victory. they say they are waiting for the dust to clear. truth of the matter is, this is a very republican district and the republican incumbent, is quite popular. so even if he wins the nomination, he could end up being the runner up. >> no surprises out of ohio. what should we look for? >> west virginia is part of the primaries next week, but the one to watch is in nebraska. the senate race for the seat that mike johans is giving up. there are two that are in a bitter battle. there's a week left and the candidate shane ozborn, who is the r former state treasurer endorsed by mitch mcconnell, a lot of support. they are pouring money into this race. and it's a neck and neck battle with ben sass, who is the president of mid-land. university. he came into the race later than oz
the social conservative mark harris was beaten worse than that. he was endorsed by mike huk dee. a lot of presidential in this. a big win for jeb bush. >> you're not forgetting about the "american idol" candidate. >> clay aiken is still in it. he leads the results, he's up 372 votes. neither side is claiming victory. they say they are waiting for the dust to clear. truth of the matter is, this is a very republican district and the republican incumbent, is quite popular. so...
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greg brannon pulled just 27% of the vote and baptist minister mark harris who was supported by mike huckabee and some iv evangelical groups got just 17%. tillis, fairly impressive that he almost got to 50%. he'll be able to focus now on kay hagan on what i call my desert island race. if i could have only the result of one senate race on november the 5th, this would be the race i'd ask for. it may be the most evenly matched competitive senate race in the country, and it could be the purest test of the two parties going into the fall, republicans who benefited from the coverage of the race portraying tillis as more moderate, at least as compared to his conservative primary challengers are doing the best to neutralize the race. >> the mission is to beat kay hagan and make kerry reed irrelevant. >> democrats led by the hague and campaign want to make this race about republican overreach in the state. and a referendum on the unpopular republican governor in the state, pat mccrory. hagan called the election a choice between two very different records saying "tom tillis has spent his time pushing a
greg brannon pulled just 27% of the vote and baptist minister mark harris who was supported by mike huckabee and some iv evangelical groups got just 17%. tillis, fairly impressive that he almost got to 50%. he'll be able to focus now on kay hagan on what i call my desert island race. if i could have only the result of one senate race on november the 5th, this would be the race i'd ask for. it may be the most evenly matched competitive senate race in the country, and it could be the purest test...
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and mike huckabee is backing fellow minister mark harris. alice stew wrart is a former adviser to the presidential campaigns of mike huckabee, michelle bachmann and rick santorum. we've got to go to alice first. it's an inside game for you. my question is, how does this thing work? if tillis wins, does he bring the tea partier wing, does he bring in the christian right? do they all join him for the general against kay haguen? or is this going to be a schism in the party that lasts? >> no. he will unite them just as he has done as speaker. the fact that he's labelled as the establishment candidate he thinks is kind of amusing. he reminds me, and reminds everyone, that he used to be pta president just eight years ago. he's certainly not the establishment candidate of the gop. he's not only the support and endorsement of jeb bush and other strong republicans, but also he's got tea party support, the nra, the national right to life and other social organizations. he has already brought them into the fold as speaker in north carolina. and he cert
and mike huckabee is backing fellow minister mark harris. alice stew wrart is a former adviser to the presidential campaigns of mike huckabee, michelle bachmann and rick santorum. we've got to go to alice first. it's an inside game for you. my question is, how does this thing work? if tillis wins, does he bring the tea partier wing, does he bring in the christian right? do they all join him for the general against kay haguen? or is this going to be a schism in the party that lasts? >> no....
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mark harris is backed by mike huckabee. till lis is hoping to reach 40%. otherwise runoff of top two in three weeks but republicans want to get after hagen. in ohio, knows the best way to run for president is to get reelected governor in one of the most important states in presidential politics. the democrat is ed fitzgerald. he is expected to win democratic primary. in ohio, house speaker john boehner is on the ballot. considered safe across the board for re-election a lot of tea party groups have been circulating petitions to try to out of him. indiana votes tomorrow. the no u.s. senators. governor is not up. mike pence is looking to run for governor in 2016 too. nine congressional seats are up for bad. nine republicans and two democrats running for re-election. they're considered safe in their primaries and re-election. whoser state looks like it will stay pretty close where it is at right now. jon? jon: carl cameron. thank you. jenna: a massive wildfire in the central part of oklahoma is forcing people out of their homes. so far it burned more than 4,0
mark harris is backed by mike huckabee. till lis is hoping to reach 40%. otherwise runoff of top two in three weeks but republicans want to get after hagen. in ohio, knows the best way to run for president is to get reelected governor in one of the most important states in presidential politics. the democrat is ed fitzgerald. he is expected to win democratic primary. in ohio, house speaker john boehner is on the ballot. considered safe across the board for re-election a lot of tea party groups...
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we'll also include commentary from author and journalist mark harris, sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern. part of american history tv, this weekend on c-span3. >> as the 2008 financial crisis began to unfold, federal reserve chairman ben bernanke told a room full of congressional leaders, quote, unless you act in a matter of days, the financial system of this country and a good part of the world will mement down. that's one story told by former senate banking committee chairman chris dodd during a discussion on the dodd-frank law. he's joined by the bill's other namesake, former house financial services committee chair barney frank. the office of the comptroller of the currency and boston university host the event. it's just over an hour. we don't really have to deal with them anymore. and i also want to thank barney frank for getting with the spirit of the program. he knew that we were going to have an abraham lincoln look-alike contest so he grew a beard and we're delightful for that. amy friend is -- take no offense, but i think if you read robert kyser's book "an act of congress," she
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. >> there's baptist minister mark harris who has the backing of former arkansas governor and former evangelical mike huckabee. stoed's election is the first for north carolina voters you should the state's new voting law, and although the controversial voter id provision of the law will not go into effect until 2016, voting laws could be on the minds of those voters today. meanwhile, ohio voters could soon have less time to cast their ballots after republican governor john kasich which -- when the governor signed the law in february, the cleveland day editorial board called it a breathtaking bid to suppress voting. joining me now ohio democratic state senator nina turner. she's running unopposed for the democratic nomination for ohio secretary of state in today's primary. she's also been an outspoken critic of ohio's voter id laws and laws restricting early voting. thank you so much for being here. >> thank you, joy. >> all right. senator turner, let's just start with ohio's voting restrictions. these are the laws that -- things that have already been signed in by the current govern
. >> there's baptist minister mark harris who has the backing of former arkansas governor and former evangelical mike huckabee. stoed's election is the first for north carolina voters you should the state's new voting law, and although the controversial voter id provision of the law will not go into effect until 2016, voting laws could be on the minds of those voters today. meanwhile, ohio voters could soon have less time to cast their ballots after republican governor john kasich which...
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huckabee is for baptist minister mark harris. and so we are joined now with john frank and david catanese. what about this support for rand paul, and can this push a runof runoff? >> well, he is really helping with the name recognition. and aligning with the tea party, he is an obstetrician, and he traveled the state for a year or two before the campaign talking about nullification, and talking about obamacare and hitting on the tea party issues and now he is capitalizing on them. >> and as far er more, i don't know want to, but far more unusual issues than that, and he is against public schools is that right? for extending the second amendment to include nuclear weapons? >> yes, some of the comments have been pulled off of the archive archives by the previous activists days and some taken out of context and some not, but dr. greg brand has more views that are extreme right, and definitely believes in the local control of the schools and talked about the needs of the states to have militias and in the vein of the constitutional c
huckabee is for baptist minister mark harris. and so we are joined now with john frank and david catanese. what about this support for rand paul, and can this push a runof runoff? >> well, he is really helping with the name recognition. and aligning with the tea party, he is an obstetrician, and he traveled the state for a year or two before the campaign talking about nullification, and talking about obamacare and hitting on the tea party issues and now he is capitalizing on them....
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harris. elsewhere in the state, two republican members of congress, walter jones and renee ellmers, turned back primary challenges. ellmers could face former "american idol" star clay aiken in november. aiken led his democratic primary race by fewer than 400 votes. a recount could still be possible. and in ohio, house speaker john boehner took nearly 70% of the primary vote against a tea party opponent in his ohio district. >> ifill: joining me to hash out what it all means is newshour political editor domenicoÑi montanaro.çóÑiÑiñr last night. no. >> no yes. 36 gosh 36 nor incumbents who won across the board last night. that's really the establishment striking back as we talked about earlier. in ohio, john boehner survived joyce also survived the tea party challenge. democrats are hoping he'd lose to have chance to take over that seat. north carolina, walterç?$iones o is always a target for some republicans,çó he wound up winng his race, a little bit of surprise for some. and renee e
harris. elsewhere in the state, two republican members of congress, walter jones and renee ellmers, turned back primary challenges. ellmers could face former "american idol" star clay aiken in november. aiken led his democratic primary race by fewer than 400 votes. a recount could still be possible. and in ohio, house speaker john boehner took nearly 70% of the primary vote against a tea party opponent in his ohio district. >> ifill: joining me to hash out what it all means is...
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beyond tillis and greg brannon you have also mark harris, a baptist pastor who's been endorsed by former arkansas governor mike huckabee. so this is really a proxy battle for the current state of affairs in the republican party. and it's also a test for jeb bush, not just the establishment but bush himself. ahead of 2016 can he bet well, can he really help a candidate get through a primary? >> yeah. and you talk about that proxy battle and you see that, jonathan. we mentioned karl rove. that doesn't just bring a name that is popular in some republican circles. it brings money. 1 1/2 million from american crossroads, 15 million spent total in this race so far. >> yeah. and the importance of this race is the money and the people backing speaker tillis. you know, we are -- the primary battle is tomorrow. if none of the candidates gets 40%, there will be a runoff in july. and of course the establishment folks are hoping that tillis will pull it off so that they don't end up having a candidate battered and beaten going into a runoff who could then possibly lose to senator hagan, who is when y
beyond tillis and greg brannon you have also mark harris, a baptist pastor who's been endorsed by former arkansas governor mike huckabee. so this is really a proxy battle for the current state of affairs in the republican party. and it's also a test for jeb bush, not just the establishment but bush himself. ahead of 2016 can he bet well, can he really help a candidate get through a primary? >> yeah. and you talk about that proxy battle and you see that, jonathan. we mentioned karl rove....
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greg brannon and mark harris, last fall he came out in support of the shutdown against the leadership, which is supporting him and has been supporting him. he's come across as a lot more conservative than people think he really is. that's a lot of bitterness among the tea party types in north carolina. they are going to remember that come fall. they will probably vote for him begrudgingly, but her going to remember it. >> casey, the issue here of rand paul, we keep talking about how rand paul is laying the groundwork to run for president. it was a surprise to me when he decided to be in there on monday campaigning for brannon. we're talking about brannon losing this thing on tuesday. did rand paul make a mistake here? >> potentially. he's not a politician who typically u takes quick steps away. a lot of of times he's reluctant to walk it back. you're seeing the continuation o of that trend with him going down there for brannon. it's also interesting here that senator mcconnell endorsed tillis. but paul has been heavily endorsed. if anything he's been a center piece of his own campaign
greg brannon and mark harris, last fall he came out in support of the shutdown against the leadership, which is supporting him and has been supporting him. he's come across as a lot more conservative than people think he really is. that's a lot of bitterness among the tea party types in north carolina. they are going to remember that come fall. they will probably vote for him begrudgingly, but her going to remember it. >> casey, the issue here of rand paul, we keep talking about how rand...
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he falls below the market will betweenbe in the runoff senator rand paul or reverend mark harris who has the backing governor arkansas mike huckabee. treasury officials will be before the senate foreign relations committee on the latest on russian intervention in ukraine. that will be live on c-span three. you can now take see spoon with you wherever you go -- take c-span with you wherever you go. with our free c-span radio app for your smartphone or cab let. -- listen to all three c-span tv channels. or c-span radio any time. there's a schedule of into our networks so you can tune in when you want. download your free app online for your iphone, android or blackberry. >> the u.s. house is dabbling in in 20 minutes. just attorney general holder spoke at the national solution -- association of attorneys general. [applause] >> good morning. i want to thank attorney general van hollen for that kind introduction. also for your leadership as president of the national association of attorney generals. like to recognize district attorney henry garza for his service as president of the nation
he falls below the market will betweenbe in the runoff senator rand paul or reverend mark harris who has the backing governor arkansas mike huckabee. treasury officials will be before the senate foreign relations committee on the latest on russian intervention in ukraine. that will be live on c-span three. you can now take see spoon with you wherever you go -- take c-span with you wherever you go. with our free c-span radio app for your smartphone or cab let. -- listen to all three c-span tv...
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will also include commentary from author and journalist mark harris sunday at 4 p.m. eastern, part of american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> c-span to provide live coverage of just senate floor proceedings and key public policy events. and every weekend booktv, now for 15 years the only television network devoted to nonfiction books and authors. c-span2, created by the cable tv industry and brought to you as a public service by your local cable or satellite provider. watch us in hd, like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. >> author maya angelou digested at the age of 86 at her home in winston-salem, north carolina. she was the recipient of the pulitzer prize, national medal of arts, three grammy awards and the presidential medal of freedom. in 2002, she spoke at the "l.a. times" book festival about her memoir, "a song flung up to heaven." this is an hour. >> our next author is a noted poet, writer, civil rights -- [cheers and applause] teacher, director who was raised in arkansas, learned early in life about the healing power of language, literature and
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ii, reel america features academy award-winning director frank capra, and commentary from journalist mark harris, part of american history tv this weekend on sees and -- c-span 3. >> former senate banking committee chairman chris dodd frankrmer chairman barney on the financial crisis and their work to create the bill that now bears their names. this is just over one hour. >> i want to introduce the moderator for this session but before i do, i want to point out that everything we discussed this morning and after this session is moot because the dodd frank act resolved all of those issues and we do not really have to deal with them anymore. [laughter] i also want to thank barney frank for getting with the spirit of the program. he knew we were going to heaven abraham lincoln look-alike contest so he grew a beard. [laughter] we are delightful for that. amy friend -- take no offense but if you read "an act of congress" she and jim siegel are as responsible as that statute as dodd and frank. amy is the senior deputy comptroller of the currency and chief counsel. this is her second session at
ii, reel america features academy award-winning director frank capra, and commentary from journalist mark harris, part of american history tv this weekend on sees and -- c-span 3. >> former senate banking committee chairman chris dodd frankrmer chairman barney on the financial crisis and their work to create the bill that now bears their names. this is just over one hour. >> i want to introduce the moderator for this session but before i do, i want to point out that everything we...
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artie $7,000 to mitch mcconnell. 27,002 mark hugo. 25,002 harry reid. but the real power in washington -- take this guy, for instance. he is the chairman for the cable and television committee. he was given 19 million dollars in lobbying last year. before smith, chairman of was tom -- ncta wheeler. where is he now? president obama appointed him to the fcc, the very committee that will -- the very organization oft will decide the fate this deal. and meredith baker, the fcc commissioner who helped to approve the deal, she left the fcc to go to comcast as their chief lobbyist. she is one of 107 lobbyist using power and money to urge washington to accept this deal. >> and that revolving door continues. meredith baker, we mentioned she left the fcc to go to comcast. she has now announced that she is leaving comcast to go lobby for the wireless industry. exit does sound a little "house of cards." but they are all thinking about nextmoney -- thertheir employer. >> money is changing hands. >> it is worth it to understand how this is going to work. >> it is impo
artie $7,000 to mitch mcconnell. 27,002 mark hugo. 25,002 harry reid. but the real power in washington -- take this guy, for instance. he is the chairman for the cable and television committee. he was given 19 million dollars in lobbying last year. before smith, chairman of was tom -- ncta wheeler. where is he now? president obama appointed him to the fcc, the very committee that will -- the very organization oft will decide the fate this deal. and meredith baker, the fcc commissioner who...
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harris, american history tv this weekend on c-span3. for over 35 years, c-span brings public affairs events in washington directly to you, putting you in a room for congressional hearings, white house event, briefings and, mr -- and conferences, with complete gavel to gavel coverage of the u.s. house as a public service of private industry. tvpan, created by the cable industry 35 years ago and brought to you as a public service by your local cable or satellite provider. watch as in hd, like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. "washington journal" continues. host: a story from politico looks of the congressional reaction coming from the release report, theg inspector general report looking listst times and wait coming out of the f phoenix facility. . "among those pushing for secretary shinseki's dismissal are the senate toss most vulnerable democrats. democrats senators mark udall of colorado, john walsh of montana, and kay hagan of north carolina release separate statements saying the secretary must go. late wednesday night, senators
harris, american history tv this weekend on c-span3. for over 35 years, c-span brings public affairs events in washington directly to you, putting you in a room for congressional hearings, white house event, briefings and, mr -- and conferences, with complete gavel to gavel coverage of the u.s. house as a public service of private industry. tvpan, created by the cable industry 35 years ago and brought to you as a public service by your local cable or satellite provider. watch as in hd, like us...
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two grass roots by candidates, greg brannon and mark harris, didn't have a lot of money. they struggled to get their message out. and tillis coasted in the end but he did have the help of outside groups of more than $2 million from the chamber of commerce and american cross roads, helped prop him up. he gave credit to those outside groups for providing him air cover, in his words, that's what he told reporters last night after his victory speech. this is big for them. they avoid a big headache. democrats really wanted a 2 1/2-month republican owned, republican primary that would drag on, be expensive and possibly hurt the republican party. this is a big early win for the establish m as they look to retake the senate, john? >> that early win and the establishment will feel emboldened. the chamber is going in ten husband drit districts this we. we have the next big ones coming up. mitch mcconnell wants to be the senate whmajority leader. he has a primary in two weeks. at this point does it look like the establishment will have a sweep that mitch mcconnell will get his dream
two grass roots by candidates, greg brannon and mark harris, didn't have a lot of money. they struggled to get their message out. and tillis coasted in the end but he did have the help of outside groups of more than $2 million from the chamber of commerce and american cross roads, helped prop him up. he gave credit to those outside groups for providing him air cover, in his words, that's what he told reporters last night after his victory speech. this is big for them. they avoid a big headache....
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. >> that's exactly right, that president obama and harry reid will lake mark bag gich in. to the point of openly defying and criticizing him in every tv appearance, go for it. >> which is what alison grimes is doing. >> she's in the marquis race against mitch mcconnell of ten tuck ki. listen to her here. she doesn't like anybody in washington. >> it seems like no matter how many elections we have, nothing gets better in washington. it only gets worse. a lot of that is because of the people at the top in both political parties. and no matter who the president is, i won't answer to them. i'll only answer to you. >> she's running against a guy she calls senator gridlock. she said, mr. president, if i win, don't bother calling. she's also taking a shot at nancy pelosi and harry reid. smart, right? >> very smart. the right kind of ad for that state and that race. at the moment it matches where things are. the republican brand has a problem for 2016. the democratic brand has a problem right now. >> interesting, you mentioned the democrats -- we paid a lot of attention to this pe
. >> that's exactly right, that president obama and harry reid will lake mark bag gich in. to the point of openly defying and criticizing him in every tv appearance, go for it. >> which is what alison grimes is doing. >> she's in the marquis race against mitch mcconnell of ten tuck ki. listen to her here. she doesn't like anybody in washington. >> it seems like no matter how many elections we have, nothing gets better in washington. it only gets worse. a lot of that is...
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and wildfires leave its mark on southern california. >> harris, i'll have details of how far firefighters have come in tackling what has turn out to be an openly i nous start to the wildfire season. nowchoose one option fromith red lothe wood-fire grill,trios! one signature shrimp dish, and a pasta. all on one plate. three delicious choices. all for $15.99 for a limited time only! come sea food differently today! carsthey're why we innovate. they're who we protect. they're why we make life less complicated. it's about people. we are volvo of sweden. that's keeping you from the healthcare you deserve. at humana, we believe if healthcare changes, if it becomes simpler... if frustration and paperwork decrease... if grandparents get to live at home instead of in a home... the gap begins to close. so let's simplify things. let's close the gap between people and care. ♪ and the award goes to ceramics house. congratulations. thank you. the success of your small business depends on results. go vests! all organic, and there's tons of info on our website. that's why you rely on the best for your
and wildfires leave its mark on southern california. >> harris, i'll have details of how far firefighters have come in tackling what has turn out to be an openly i nous start to the wildfire season. nowchoose one option fromith red lothe wood-fire grill,trios! one signature shrimp dish, and a pasta. all on one plate. three delicious choices. all for $15.99 for a limited time only! come sea food differently today! carsthey're why we innovate. they're who we protect. they're why we make...
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go ahead, mark. >> first of all, harry reid said what is unamerican is when shadowing billionaires pour unlimited money into the democracy. they are holding a meeting begging them to pour billions of dollars into the democracy. that's hypocritical. that's the exact quote from harry reid. >> but -- >> i'm going to talk. can i please get my word in here? >> okay. >> the people you are talking here so beyond report, george surros made money from investing in companies funded by the obama administration and tom steyer fighting the case to an excel pipeline making billions of dollars from those decisions. >> mark -- >> i got to break in. thank you very much. >> can we try a quick fact check here? if clean energy programs keep you up at night, i'm sorry, mark. if you're offended by this, the system has to change. democrats are trying to do it and republicans going up for action. >> thank you. robert, mark, good to see you both. >> thank you. >> so from the white house to the front pages of america's newspapers, there were hundreds, maybe thousands of stories today about yesterday's botched ex
go ahead, mark. >> first of all, harry reid said what is unamerican is when shadowing billionaires pour unlimited money into the democracy. they are holding a meeting begging them to pour billions of dollars into the democracy. that's hypocritical. that's the exact quote from harry reid. >> but -- >> i'm going to talk. can i please get my word in here? >> okay. >> the people you are talking here so beyond report, george surros made money from investing in companies...
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udall. 25,000 harry reid. the real power is often byzantine. neil smit is the ceo of comcast cable, he is also the chairman of the national cable and television communications ave $19tion, they g one of thet year, top five lobbyists in all of washing to d.c. -- nowmit, tom wheeler the chairman of the fcc, the very body that will decide the fate of the merger. for anyone at the fcc thinking about their next job, michael powell is now the ceo of the ncta. -- ceo of the meredith baker, who help approved the comcast deal, she went to comcast as their chief lobbyist, trying to use contest's power to urge washington to accept the deal. cory johnson has more on those efforts. is the sentiment against the merger strong enough to merit the kind of cash they are throwing out at? >> there've been a lot of critics of this deal in congress and among consumers. there are a lot of reasons people are concerned. comcast says they are going to save money but is not promising to pass savings to the consumers. we have seen cable
udall. 25,000 harry reid. the real power is often byzantine. neil smit is the ceo of comcast cable, he is also the chairman of the national cable and television communications ave $19tion, they g one of thet year, top five lobbyists in all of washing to d.c. -- nowmit, tom wheeler the chairman of the fcc, the very body that will decide the fate of the merger. for anyone at the fcc thinking about their next job, michael powell is now the ceo of the ncta. -- ceo of the meredith baker, who help...
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why is mark -- why? >> probably harry reid. that is why hope they will i am not an expert on democratic primaries. i do not know the answer to that question. they have their own process for deciding a candidate. any presidential campaign will be highly competitive. both parties will feel competitive. ultimately people will decide what direction to take the country in. >> thank you. we are almost out of time. we are asking the last question. we have a few housekeeping matters. to remindll, i want you of upcoming events and speakers. , chairman of the trump organization. dr. ben carson, narrow surgeon and author of stop i want to present our guest with the traditional national press club mode. -- mug. [applause] senator, you mentioned that this is your first time at the national press club. speakers who returned for further engagement may get multiples. we hope you come back. [applause] one last question. if you do become president, which democrat will you invite to your first beer summit? >> that is a good question. beer summit?
why is mark -- why? >> probably harry reid. that is why hope they will i am not an expert on democratic primaries. i do not know the answer to that question. they have their own process for deciding a candidate. any presidential campaign will be highly competitive. both parties will feel competitive. ultimately people will decide what direction to take the country in. >> thank you. we are almost out of time. we are asking the last question. we have a few housekeeping matters. to...
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a vote. >> how does harry reid get out of it? >> harry reid does what he always does. he's attempting to try to find a way in which his guys get to vote for it, but the legislation doesn't even matter. either because it's a nonbinding resolution, or because the white house is able to veto it. but he's trying to cut the cookie so that everybody gets something they want. >> can he stop it from getting the 60 votes it needs in the senate to get through? remember, the house has already passed this many, many times. so if it does pass the senate, it will get to the president's desk. can he find some way to block it in the senate? >> well, there could be. look, right now, there's about 56 members that are publicly on board with this. there are several more, at least six more democrats, who in the past have voted in a nonbinding fashion. for a legislation like this. so they're going to be under a lot of pressure to vote this time. he may not be able to stop the 60 votes. one of his games, though, is to keep this in a manner the white ho
a vote. >> how does harry reid get out of it? >> harry reid does what he always does. he's attempting to try to find a way in which his guys get to vote for it, but the legislation doesn't even matter. either because it's a nonbinding resolution, or because the white house is able to veto it. but he's trying to cut the cookie so that everybody gets something they want. >> can he stop it from getting the 60 votes it needs in the senate to get through? remember, the house has...
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dan harris, abc news, camp pendleton. >> our thanks to dan tonight. >>> this evening we mark the 60th anniversary of the supreme court decision that ended racial segregation in america's schools. in 1954 an african-american man named oliver brown sued the topeka board of education for not allowing his 9-year-old daughter to attend the all white school near their home. first lady michelle obama was in topeka to mark the occasion with its graduating seniors. >> so, graduates, the truth is that brown versus board of education isn't just about our history, it's about our future. while that case was handed down 60 years ago, brown is still being decided every single day. not just in our courts and schools but in how we live our lives. >> mrs. obama there in topeka. so many wanted to hear her speak, they had to change the date and the forum to accommodate the community. >>> much more ahead on "world news" this saturday night, the jaw-dropping discovery, the fossilized dinosaur bone. could this be the biggest dinosaur ever? the new video coming in and what the images revealed about the true
dan harris, abc news, camp pendleton. >> our thanks to dan tonight. >>> this evening we mark the 60th anniversary of the supreme court decision that ended racial segregation in america's schools. in 1954 an african-american man named oliver brown sued the topeka board of education for not allowing his 9-year-old daughter to attend the all white school near their home. first lady michelle obama was in topeka to mark the occasion with its graduating seniors. >> so, graduates,...
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at the senators telling majority leader harry reed he may not have been provided all of the facts. in his letter, allen repeated what he said for months. that his team has always been respectful an shown reverence toward the proud legacy and traditions of native americanses. senator reed and other senators wrote to commissioner roger goodell earlier this week saying the nfl cannot longer ignore this and perpetuate this name for anything other than what it is. a racial slur. >> for too long, the informal has been sitting on its hands doing nothing. >> when the senate sends you a letter l is a need to react. so i think they reacted very strongly and very positively as far as where they stand. >> reporter: maroon says he would advise his former boss that the fire storm surrounding the la clippers basketball team has not come to the redskins yet. >> so you don't believe the pressure is yet strong enough to force the team to change the name? >> look ... this is a business. if people are offended and people think that this is a real slur, and an insult to the native american people, they
at the senators telling majority leader harry reed he may not have been provided all of the facts. in his letter, allen repeated what he said for months. that his team has always been respectful an shown reverence toward the proud legacy and traditions of native americanses. senator reed and other senators wrote to commissioner roger goodell earlier this week saying the nfl cannot longer ignore this and perpetuate this name for anything other than what it is. a racial slur. >> for too...
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stalled thanks to harry reid. >>> thanks, harry. meanwhile, mavericks owner mark cuban being called a bigot for saying this. >> i see a black kid in a hoody and it's late at night, i'm walking to the other side of the street. >> so is he a racist? we're going to talk to geraldo rivera about that comment and more. >>> remember the president's mom jeans? you'll never see them again. what? what happened to them? stick around because mornings are better with friends. >> maybe i have them. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> it is our all american summer concert series, "born to fly." sara evans right there on our plaza, kicking off the summer in a special way. >> what a wonderful way to kick off our memorial day weekend. sara evans with her brand-new album out. already doing really great on the charts. if you're in new york city, come on down to the plaza, get some barbecue and food, thanks to famous dave's. >> they've been partners with us for a number of years, expedia as well is helping
stalled thanks to harry reid. >>> thanks, harry. meanwhile, mavericks owner mark cuban being called a bigot for saying this. >> i see a black kid in a hoody and it's late at night, i'm walking to the other side of the street. >> so is he a racist? we're going to talk to geraldo rivera about that comment and more. >>> remember the president's mom jeans? you'll never see them again. what? what happened to them? stick around because mornings are better with friends....
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. >> in arkansas incumbent democrat mark pryor will defend his senate seat. oregon chosen jeff merkley and position monica letty. michelle dunn used part of her victory speech to take shots at republican lawmakers. >> they don't believe in working together across party lines to get things done. they are more interested in scoring political points than they are in actually making progress. >> political analysts say elections in the fall will impact balanced power on capitol hill particular any in the senate and will set the tone for the 2016 presidential run. >> this war within the political party that has been trumped up in the press it's a folly. they are largely tactical. >> all parties have wings. those wings will be flying and soaring toward the mid term elections come november. back to you. >> kelly wright live for us in the studio. >> busy night. now to the va scandal. more calls from president obama to respond to the growing scandal. this after secret wait lists for our veterans continues to climb. molly henneberg is live with the latest. >> another da
. >> in arkansas incumbent democrat mark pryor will defend his senate seat. oregon chosen jeff merkley and position monica letty. michelle dunn used part of her victory speech to take shots at republican lawmakers. >> they don't believe in working together across party lines to get things done. they are more interested in scoring political points than they are in actually making progress. >> political analysts say elections in the fall will impact balanced power on capitol...
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she's trying to change the subject and it looks like harry reid is not helping her because now we're going to a subject that is not going to get a win for her. >> mark udall of colorado, he's come out of the environmental movement, he did not vote for key phone last time, even in the nonbinding challenge. is he -- is he going to change his vote? what's the pressure on him? >> this is why reid and the white house are nervous. there are a growing number of democrats that were under pressure because of obama care, because of the economy, and they see energy as a safe haven. they're really pumping for american industry. so you have guys like mark udall who was supposed to represent this western environmentalist democrat. suddenly now he cannot say enough nice things,natural gas and he's up again it on keystone and other issues. >>> toyota announces it will move its headquarters from california to texas. will other companies follow the automaker's move? >>> and signs that perry's gearing up for a presidential run. weekdays are for rising to the challenge. they're the days to take care of
she's trying to change the subject and it looks like harry reid is not helping her because now we're going to a subject that is not going to get a win for her. >> mark udall of colorado, he's come out of the environmental movement, he did not vote for key phone last time, even in the nonbinding challenge. is he -- is he going to change his vote? what's the pressure on him? >> this is why reid and the white house are nervous. there are a growing number of democrats that were under...
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newspaper reporter harry mcalpin had asked for a membership to the white house correspondents' association. the board said no. in 1944, at the height of world war ii, the national negro publisher's association urged president franklin roosevelt to overrule the board and grant mcalpin credentials. the president did. before his first news conference, the association again tried to stop him warning the room would be so crowded with him in it, he might cause a riot. mcalpin calmly replied, that would be a hell of a news story, and i want to be there for that." when mcalpin shook roosevelt's hand after being the first african american reporter to attend a presidential news conference, the president said, "i'm glad to see you, mcalpin, and very happy to have you here." mcalpin reflected on the adversity in his life on an edward r murrow radio program a decade later. >> it takes a great deal of patience to accept the customs of some sections and communities, trying to live up to my beliefs often has subjected me to both praiseand criticism. how wise i have been in my choicessa may be known only t
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mark schneider, al jazeera, dallas. >> memorial day in america. that's all of our time for this news hour. i'm tony harris in new york ci city. "reareem "real money with ali"rs next. ne good job, a home for your family, a better future for your children. somewhere along the way, that reality. >> paycheck to paycheck. enough? treadmill. >> to keep middle class families from falling behind. >> people are struggling today. >> their struggle is the story of today's america, a country that counts on those in the middle to lead on the path to prosperity.
mark schneider, al jazeera, dallas. >> memorial day in america. that's all of our time for this news hour. i'm tony harris in new york ci city. "reareem "real money with ali"rs next. ne good job, a home for your family, a better future for your children. somewhere along the way, that reality. >> paycheck to paycheck. enough? treadmill. >> to keep middle class families from falling behind. >> people are struggling today. >> their struggle is the story...
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politicians call them earmarks and you say they're off the mark. >> absolutely. look, the same earmarks they had. they say this bill is the ominous bill and the void of earmarks, it's not. the exact same earmarks they had for several years and harry reid says historical precedence. historical precedence doesn't mean jack when you're wrong. look, the commission is one example. president obama doesn't want it and the inspector general of the commission said it's worthless, but, still being funded because it is a favorite to jobs in that congressman's district. i mean, this is absolutely insane what's going on. they're stealing from the american people and this is corruption at its finest. >> chuck, do you agree with that? >> well, i tell you what these politicians think about these earmarks. the same way they feel about the pom moped. everybody loves to ride it and have fun with it but they don't want their friends to see them on it. that don't make it right, but it's politics. they want to take this money back so they can show their friends about it and be all big
politicians call them earmarks and you say they're off the mark. >> absolutely. look, the same earmarks they had. they say this bill is the ominous bill and the void of earmarks, it's not. the exact same earmarks they had for several years and harry reid says historical precedence. historical precedence doesn't mean jack when you're wrong. look, the commission is one example. president obama doesn't want it and the inspector general of the commission said it's worthless, but, still being...
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mark albert reports that the challenge comes from nearly half the united states senate. >> reporter: this morning, washington redskins president bruce allen pushed back at the senators telling majority leader harry reid, "he may not have been provided all of the pertinent facts. in his letter allen repeated what he said for months, that his team has always been respectful and shown reverence toward the proud legacy and traditions of native americans. senator reid and 48 other senators had written to nfl commissioner roger goodell earlier this week, insisting the n.f.l. can no longer ignore this and perpetuate the use of this name as anything but what it is, a racial slur. >> for too long the n.f.l. has been sitting on its hands doing nothing on an entire population of americans has been denigrated. >> john maroon used to be the spokesman for the team and said they were smart to react quickly. >> i think they reacted very strongly and very positively as far as where they stand. >> maroon says he would advise his former boss, team owner dan snyder that the firestorm surrounding the la
mark albert reports that the challenge comes from nearly half the united states senate. >> reporter: this morning, washington redskins president bruce allen pushed back at the senators telling majority leader harry reid, "he may not have been provided all of the pertinent facts. in his letter allen repeated what he said for months, that his team has always been respectful and shown reverence toward the proud legacy and traditions of native americans. senator reid and 48 other...
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mark schneider, al jazeera, dallas. >> memorial day in america. that's all of our time for this news hour. i'm tony harris in new york ci city. "reareem "real money with ali"rs next. ne good job, a home for your family, a better future for your children. somewhere along the way, that reality. >> paycheck to paycheck. enough? treadmill. >> to keep middle class families from falling behind. >> people are struggling today. >> their struggle is the story of today's america, a country that counts on those in the middle to lead on the path to prosperity. i am ali velshi. this show marks the beginning of al jazeera america's year-long conversation about america's middle class: rebuilding the dream. nine out of 10 americans identify themselves as already being in or aspiring to be in the middle class. and most americans agree that the middle class is in crisis, squeezed by years of job losses, rises costs and stagnant wages. over the next hour, i will introduce you to people like yourselves, people with real world pressures in their daily lives, people li
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a lot of questions, harris. >> just hearing what you are saying, the projection that maybe this is a new country taking form in eastern europe, what about the ukrainians who loved the old one. we'll watch the story. >>> back here in the united states now on the growing scandal surrounding the veterans administration. two separate va facilities in wyoming and arizona accused of manipulating data to try to hide massive backlogs of patients who were waiting for care. at a hospital in arizona 40 veterans died waiting for help. a new temporary director was named there yesterday. in an outcry now to do more to right the wrongs against the men and women who served our country. illinois congressman adam kingser says this is an issue the air force and president obama needs to address together. this is a problem with bureaucracy. the people that really deserve this, those that put their life on the line for our country are the ones who get on the short end of this. >> and what is next in the story? va secretary shinseki who is a veteran of the vietnam war, is expected to testify this week. the
a lot of questions, harris. >> just hearing what you are saying, the projection that maybe this is a new country taking form in eastern europe, what about the ukrainians who loved the old one. we'll watch the story. >>> back here in the united states now on the growing scandal surrounding the veterans administration. two separate va facilities in wyoming and arizona accused of manipulating data to try to hide massive backlogs of patients who were waiting for care. at a hospital...